Kerry back in Israel for peace push
Making his fourth trip to Israel since he began his tenure in February, Kerry was to head straight into talks with Netanyahu before travelling to Ramallah to meet Abbas
Algeria: Middle East’s next revolt if football is a barometer
By James M. Dorsey Algeria is competing to be the next Arab nation to witness a popular revolt. That is assuming football is a barometer of rising discontent in a…
Twitter tightens security after high-profile breaches
Some recent attacks took over Twitter feeds and delivered fake tweets using the accounts of Agence France-Presse, the Associated Press, Financial Times and other news organisations
Anti-Islamist protests flare following London attack
Two people were arrested as the police attempted to quell anti-Islamist disorder
US formally takes responsibility for killing Awlaki
The United States formally said for the first time on Wednesday that it had killed radical Yemeni-American cleric Anwar al-Awlaki and three other US citizens in anti-terror strikes abroad.
Summer fun in the city: Nine things to do around Cairo
Cairo has a lot to offer on summer days, so here are few activities to offer fun in the sun, even when city-bound.
Flying carpets
A trip to one of the busiest areas of Cairo brings a pleasant surprise.
Local Roundup: Zamalek and Ghazl El-Mahalla qualify to second round in Egyptian Cup
Elsewhere Ghazl El-Mahalla scored four during their match with Ghazl Kafr Al-Dawar to qualify
CAC Destroyers come out on top during Ultimate Frisbee tourney
After years of only a few teams practicing and playing Egypt, the AUC Ultimate Frisbee competition is evidence of the sport’s growing popularity
‘The strongest will survive’
Royal Philips sees potential in the Egyptian market. In an exclusive interview with Phillips Consumer Lifestyle Commercial and Organizational Leader, Olaf Koning, DNE explores what makes the market so attractive…